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Что (кто) такое Hudson Bay - определение


Hudson Bay (N.W.T. electoral district)         
Hudson Bay was a former territorial electoral district, that elected Members to the Northwest Territories Legislature from 1979 until 1991. It was Abolished in 1987 when it became part of the Baffin South electoral district.
Hudson Bay Lowlands         
  • Snow geese migrate north each year to breed in the coastal marshes of the Hudson Bay Lowlands.
VAST WETLAND LOCATED BETWEEN THE CANADIAN SHIELD AND SOUTHERN SHORES OF HUDSON BAY AND JAMES BAY
Hudson bay lowalands; Hudson Bay Lowland
The Hudson Bay Lowlands is a vast wetland located between the Canadian Shield and southern shores of Hudson Bay and James Bay. Most of the area lies within the province of Ontario, with smaller portions reaching into Manitoba and Quebec.
Hudson Bay wolf         
SUBSPECIES OF GREY WOLF WHICH IS NATIVE TO NUNAVUT, CANADA
Canis lupus hudsonicus; Hudson Wolf; Hudson Bay Wolf
The Hudson Bay wolf (Canis lupus hudsonicus) is a subspecies of gray wolf native to northern Keewatin, including the northwestern coast of Hudson Bay in Canada. It was first classed as a distinct subspecies in 1941 by Edward Goldman, who described it as being a white colored, medium-sized subspecies similar to C.
Примеры употребления для Hudson Bay
1. Not long ago, this isolated outpost on Hudson Bay was in financial trouble.
2. Sparring partners: Two young bears play on the snowy shores of Hudson Bay The incursions have made Churchill, on the shores of Hudson Bay in Manitoba, an increasingly–popular destination for polar bear watchers.
3. In Canada‘s western Hudson Bay, their numbers are declining, but in Norway they are on the rise.
4. First they use helicopters to track down a sample of the '00–plus bears that live on the vast, snowy wilderness of Canada‘s western Hudson Bay.
5. In Hudson Bay where the ice melts completely in summer, scientists have noted that it is now happening three weeks earlier than normal.